THE PIANO GUYS Debut New Music For Their Rendition Of K-Pop Supergroup BTS' “Epiphany”

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NEW YORK, Nov. 28, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — On the heels of debuting the video for “A Million Dreams,” THE PIANO GUYS have shared yet another new visual, this time for their take on K-Pop superstar group BTS‘ smash hit “Epiphany” – watch here. The latest visual from their new album Limitless(Portrait / Sony Music Masterworks), “Epiphany” carries an important message of self-love and acceptance that deeply resonated with the Utah quartet during the recording of Limitless.

Of the track, THE PIANO GUYS say: “Every so often the inspiration for a music project is such that we know exactly what to do and things come together very quickly. Such was the case with ‘Epiphany.’ In a time when so many people are battling feelings of self-doubt and worthlessness as they navigate a social media world, the positive message of this BTS song is so important: I’m the one I should love.”

Since formally introducing themselves in 2011 on YouTube, The Piano Guys – Steven Sharp Nelson, Jon Schmidt, Al Van der Beek and Paul Anderson – unassumingly arrived as a musical phenomenon. Over the course of five studio records, two Christmas releases, and a fan favorite live album, they have impressively tallied 2 billion-plus global streams, clocked upwards of 1.6 billion YouTube views, earned six No. 1 debuts on the Billboard Top Classical Albums Chart, sold out concerts in almost every corner of the world, averaged nearly 2 million monthly listeners on Spotify, and attracted a diehard audience. Not to mention, they’ve appeared in The New York Times, Fast Company, BuzzFeed, Mashable, and People, were featured on CBS Sunday Morning and performed on the TODAY Show, Good Morning America and TheTonight Show.